Htc tytn ii radio update
It should boot normally to your 'whatever' version of WM you have. Then, we shall proceed to upgrading the ROM finally. After it completes, mine was taking around 10 minutes to start. But it will be much faster after the first boot. Okay now you have a new WM 6. But we're not finished yet. The last part is the RadioROM. Yes it will be used since we have already download it. The steps are yes, this is a copy paste instructions.
After done with everything, boot to your new OS, check and test everything. If no problem occured then we are finished. Disclaimer: I'm not responsible if you bricked your phone using this guide. Well, I encounter nothing dangerous with this guide so I just thought I'd like to share.
Posted by romeotango at AM. I need something like a normal wifi where one login could be use for everyone. Is that possible? It don't need to be very secure, just a normal login like WPA is adequate Thank you,. The steps are already described above in the post.
What you described in your reply, is also the reason why I choose Coova. If you actually prefer to use one key for multiple users, then I suggest you just forget the captive portal thingy and just use the plain 'wifi' setup. You could consider to create a sets of users depending on the average visitors of the cafe.
Let's say if there are 20 in average, just create the sets of username: 'user1' pass: '1user'; username: 'user2' pass : '2user' and so on. And if you really don't have time to manage the users just find another way instead captive portal or search for another options aside from Coova. Also for your considerations, creating a sets of user while could make your life easier, also could make things easier for your visitors to just guessing the patterns if you don't manage it well.
Last point from me, I'm really sorry if my information isn't enough. Perhaps you could find better explanation in Coova Forum IF they do still exist I am stuck at getting an ip for my wireless client now.
I have tried using a fix ip and it works, so the authentication part should be fine. This is regarding my last msg to you about the ip address issue, it is fixed now. I am looking at the step-by-step guide on their site now. Hi, whoever you are.. Glad you finally made it. Good for you. June 3, Hotspot Solution with Captive Portal. Last week I got this project to setup a hotspot for a new coffee shop in Kelapa Gading area.
Setting up the wireless is easy, but with captive portal? That's new to me. Oh, captive portal is used so the users need to get a user and password before using the network. The list was actually very helping to make a start. To make it short, I tried a few of them but I found it too complex for a simple WiFi setup. Another search brought me to Coova project coova. The hardest part is because I'm trying to put the router behind another router which always failed. So I then switch the main router with the CoovaAP to solve the riddle.
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